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2018 Deer Harvest Regulations and Permit Application

Deer may be harvested within the City of Manitowoc on private property in accordance and with exceptions to Manitowoc Municipal Ordinance 14.330. To participate and hunt within the city limits all hunters, and property owners must submit an application to the Manitowoc Police Department. Hunters wishing to participate in the program must abide by all state statues and DNR regulations pertaining to bow hunting.

The City of Manitowoc Deer Harvest Program follows the state archery season which is: September 15, 2018 - January 6, 2019.

The annual hunters meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 7th, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Manitowoc Police Department, 910 Jay Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220.

New this year, applications can be submitted online by completing the fillable form below and clicking the red "SUBMIT" button located at the bottom of the form. (In order to submit a form online you must be using Internet Explorer web browser.)

Drug Disposal Program

Drug Disposal Program

Time to clean out the cupboards and dispose of any unused medicines properly! Manitowoc County Drug Disposal Program is accepting unused and/or expired medications, over-the-counter medications, prescription medications and pet medications at no charge.

Pills need to be removed from their original container and put in a sealed Ziploc-style bag that is quart size or smaller. Liquid, powder and cream medications should remain in their original containers. Empty pill containers may be thrown in the trash or in a recycle bin.

Fingerprints

The Manitowoc Police Department takes fingerprints from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. No appointment is necessary, however, you must request this service during the hours listed.

There is a $10 charge for City of Manitowoc residents that need fingerprints for employment or adoption purposes. If you live out of the city limits, please contact the Sheriff's Department or your local agency.